How to Decide Whether Your Furnace Needs Repair or Replacement

Furnace Repair Mt. Clemens

Most homeowners know that furnaces can be expensive. Those who don’t know this probably have yet to replace one. Typically, furnaces have a lifespan of about 20 years, but the number decreases a bit for furnaces that are not properly maintained. As your furnace nears the end of its lifecycle, you might wonder whether it is best to repair or replace the furnace.

 

We have all heard the old adage that it’s best not to throw good money after bad. In general, it is not wise to put money into an old furnace, unless the repair is minor. A simple electrical problem or a problem related to a dirty air filter is typically not too costly. If the problem is of a more serious nature, it might be best to allocate the funds otherwise used for furnace repair toward replacement.

 

A blower motor or circuit panel can cost a few hundred dollars, which might seem like an attractive alternative to a new furnace for a homeowner, but it’s essential that the homeowner consider the age of the furnace. While a repair costing $300 might restore function to the furnace, it is likely that another problem will arise and the price to fix that could be even higher. At this point, the furnace will slowly nickel and dime you until you realize that you could have bought a new, more efficient furnace for less than the repair costs.

 

Most homeowners cannot predict whether their furnace has much life left and whether repairing an older furnace is financially wise. Trusted heating and cooling experts can perform comprehensive diagnostic tests on a furnace and determine whether failure is imminent. For this reason and more, a reputable heating and cooling business must be sought for repair and replacement advice.

 

The experts at Heaney Plumbing & Heating have built their business on providing outstanding heating and plumbing services coupled with honest advice to homeowners. If you reside in Metro Detroit and are torn between repairing or replacing your furnace, contact the helpful staff at Heaney Heating & Plumbing today!

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